An electrical connector includes a dielectric housing, a plurality of terminals and a shield. The dielectric housing defines a plurality of terminal grooves therein for receiving the terminals. At least one recess is formed in an outer surface of the dielectric housing. The shield has a plurality of sidewalls to define a receiving space therebetween for receiving the dielectric housing therein. At least one of the sidewalls is punched inward at a portion corresponding to the recess of the dielectric housing to form a retaining portion restricted in the recess after the dielectric housing is mounted in the receiving space. The retaining portion is restricted in the recess for fixing the dielectric housing inside the shield. The depth of the recess and the retaining portion restricted in the recess is not limited by the depth of the material of the shield. The dielectric housing is fixed in the shield firmly.
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1. An electrical connector, comprising:
a dielectric housing defining a plurality of terminal grooves therein, at least one recess being formed in an outer surface of the dielectric housing;
a plurality of terminals received in the terminal grooves of the dielectric housing; and
a shield having a plurality of sidewalls defining a receiving space therebetween for receiving the dielectric housing therein, at least one of the sidewalls being punched inward at a portion corresponding to the recess of the dielectric housing to form a retaining portion received in the recess after the dielectric housing is mounted in the receiving space, the at least one sidewall defining a slit spaced from and adjacent to one end of the sidewall to make the retaining portion being punchingly formed therebetween facilely.
8. An electrical connector, comprising:
a dielectric housing defining a plurality of terminal grooves therein, at least one recess being formed in an outer surface of the dielectric housing;
a plurality of terminals received in the terminal grooves of the dielectric housing; and
a shield having a plurality of sidewalls defining a receiving space therebetween for receiving the dielectric housing therein, at least one of the sidewalls being punched inward at a portion corresponding to the recess of the dielectric housing to form a retaining portion received in the recess after the dielectric housing is mounted in the receiving space, the shield having a top board, a middle of one end of the top board being cut to form a tab, wherein after the dielectric housing is mounted in the shield, the tab is bent downward to be attached to the dielectric housing.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a connector, and more particularly to an electrical connector.
2. The Related Art
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However, the specification of the electrical connector 100′ is demanded to be made more and more small, the depth of the shield 2′ and the groove 11′, and the height of the projections 12′ need to be as thin as possible. When a complementary connector is inserted into the electrical connector 100′, a push force will be transferred to the dielectric housing 1′, which makes the projections 12′ easy to be out of the apertures 22′. The electrical connection between the electrical connector 100′ and the complement connector will be unsteady.
An object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector. The electrical connector includes a dielectric housing, a plurality of terminals and a shield. The dielectric housing defines a plurality of terminal grooves therein for receiving the terminals. At least one recess is formed in an outer surface of the dielectric housing. The shield has a plurality of sidewalls to define a receiving space therebetween for receiving the dielectric housing therein. At least one of the sidewalls is punched inward at a portion corresponding to the recess of the dielectric housing to form a retaining portion restricted in the recess after the dielectric housing is mounted in the receiving space of the shield.
As described above, after the dielectric housing is mounted in the shield, the retaining portion of the shield is punched to be restricted in the recess formed in the dielectric housing, the depth of the recess and the retaining portion restricted in the recess is not limited by the depth of the material of the shield. The dielectric housing is fixed in the shield firmly.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description of a preferred embodiment thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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As described above, after the dielectric housing 1 is mounted in the shield 5, the retaining portions 56 of the shield 5 are punched to be restricted in the recesses 142 formed in the dielectric housing 1, the depth of the recesses 142 and the retaining portions 56 restricted in the recesses 142 is not limited by the depth of the material of the shield 5. The dielectric housing 1 is fixed in the shield 5 firmly. When the electrical connector 100 engages with the complementary connector, the dielectric housing 1 avoids removing from the shield 5 even the dielectric housing 1 is suffered by a push force.
The foregoing description of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. Such modifications and variations that may be apparent to those skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined by the accompanying claims.
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